Intel's cut-down graphics chip still beats AMD's best mobile GPU. New benchmarks show the Arc B370 iGPU, with ten cores, outperforms the Radeon 890M. This model scores about ten percent lower than its bigger sibling, the twelve-core Arc B390. The result maintains a solid lead over AMD's current flagship integrated graphics from the Strix Point lineup.
These chips are destined for Panther Lake processors in thinner, lighter laptops. Pricing for systems using this graphics solution should hover around a thousand dollars. The comparison excludes AMD's larger Strix Halo chips, which demand more power and cost. Intel is targeting the mainstream Ryzen AI series, not the niche high-performance designs.
Synthetic tests indicate a five percent advantage for the B370 over the 890M. Real gaming performance could show a much wider gap, possibly exceeding twenty percent. Intel also readies specialized Arc graphics for handheld gaming devices with similar core configurations. These chips will undergo proper evaluation against competing AMD products upon release.
These chips are destined for Panther Lake processors in thinner, lighter laptops. Pricing for systems using this graphics solution should hover around a thousand dollars. The comparison excludes AMD's larger Strix Halo chips, which demand more power and cost. Intel is targeting the mainstream Ryzen AI series, not the niche high-performance designs.
Synthetic tests indicate a five percent advantage for the B370 over the 890M. Real gaming performance could show a much wider gap, possibly exceeding twenty percent. Intel also readies specialized Arc graphics for handheld gaming devices with similar core configurations. These chips will undergo proper evaluation against competing AMD products upon release.